In this show we get the inside scoop on answers to the most intriguing questions in science today. We’ve a lively discussion with the author of riveting new book called “The Big Questions in Science”. You’ll hear the book’s author explain how they researched answers to questions such as How did life begin? Why do we dream? And when can I have a … [Read more...]
Bookmark 21/09/2013
We're talking about other people on this weeks show as we look at biography. Why are we so fascinated by other peoples' lives? Do they cast light on our own or is it just plain nosiness? Our studio guest is Dr Anna Whitelock, historian, author and broadcaster whose first biography, Mary Tudor: England's First Queen was shortlisted for the … [Read more...]
105 Drive with Julian Clover 23/09/2013
Julian's 5.30 guest is Zena Moore, who has been working in West Africa for International Service to help launch Sponsor A Child for Handicap Solidaire Burkina. … [Read more...]
From the Terraces 22/09/2013
Tom Taylor, Matt Lockwood, Chris O’Donnell and Steve Warne present the fan-based football show that talks all things Cambridge United, Cambridge City, Histon FC and St Neots Town. … [Read more...]
105 Daytime: Best of the Guests (w/c 16/09/13)
A weekly download of all the guest interviews from 105 Daytime in the last 7 days. This week Linda Ness is joined by actor Ian Grieve who's currently playing the role of Gordon Brown in the one man production 'Confessions of Gordon Brown' in London. Matt Webb finds out why Firefighters are getting soapy for charity at Parkside fire station with the … [Read more...]
Sunday Breakfast with Julian Clover 22/09/2013
Julian Clover sits in for Phil Rowe. Among the guests are Jack Bond, whose film The Blueblack Hussar about Adam Ant's brave return to stardom after mental health problems, is being featured at the Cambridge Film Festival. … [Read more...]
Bums on Seats 21/09/2013
Bums on Seats presents the first of two specials from the Cambridge Film Festival Join Toby Miller, Hannah Dunleavy, Mark Liversidge and Gavin Midgley as they discuss festival opening film Hawking, the carefully measured French short Just Before Losing Everything, and the slow burning drama Prince Avalanche. Plus we look at the Eastern View … [Read more...]